As part of welfare reform efforts in the 1990s, twenty-three states implemented family caps, provisions that deny or reduce cash assistance to welfare recipients who have additional births. We use birth and abortion records from 24 states to estimate effects of family caps on birth and abortion rates. We use age, marital status and completed schooling to identify women at high risk for use of public assistance, and parity (number of previous live births) to identify those most directly affected by the family cap. In family cap states, birth rates fell more and abortion rates rose more among high-risk women with at least one previous live birth compared to similar childless women, consistent with an effect of the family cap. However, this pa...
CONTEXT: Pregnant women and children's eligibility for Medicaid was expanded dramatically durin...
This paper tests the hypothesis that low-income women’s likelihood of choosing abortion will decreas...
In this paper, I evaluate the effects of regulations that limit the availability of abortion service...
Using Current Population Survey (CPS) data from 1989 to 1999, we examine the impact of family cap po...
Context: One of the goals in cutting welfare payments and setting time limits on welfare receipt is ...
A letter report issued by the General Accounting Office with an abstract that begins "To reduce out-...
This paper considers whether state Medicaid abortion funding restrictions affect the likelihood of g...
Using discrete time event history analyses of data from the Panel Study of Income Dynamics (PSID), w...
This analysis exploits the variation across states in the timing of policy implementation to determi...
Abstract. During the 1990s, 23 states implemented family cap policies as a means to reduce the incid...
In 1996 the US Congress enacted welfare reform legislation. In addition to new lifetime time limits ...
Since the 1970s, the out-of-wedlock birthrate has been increasing rapidly in the United States and h...
The central question this paper addresses is what effect will the provisions to reduce non-marital b...
We consider the effect of abortion legalization on births in the United States. A simple theoretical...
The author's estimates suggest that family caps designed to reduce fertility among welfare recipient...
CONTEXT: Pregnant women and children's eligibility for Medicaid was expanded dramatically durin...
This paper tests the hypothesis that low-income women’s likelihood of choosing abortion will decreas...
In this paper, I evaluate the effects of regulations that limit the availability of abortion service...
Using Current Population Survey (CPS) data from 1989 to 1999, we examine the impact of family cap po...
Context: One of the goals in cutting welfare payments and setting time limits on welfare receipt is ...
A letter report issued by the General Accounting Office with an abstract that begins "To reduce out-...
This paper considers whether state Medicaid abortion funding restrictions affect the likelihood of g...
Using discrete time event history analyses of data from the Panel Study of Income Dynamics (PSID), w...
This analysis exploits the variation across states in the timing of policy implementation to determi...
Abstract. During the 1990s, 23 states implemented family cap policies as a means to reduce the incid...
In 1996 the US Congress enacted welfare reform legislation. In addition to new lifetime time limits ...
Since the 1970s, the out-of-wedlock birthrate has been increasing rapidly in the United States and h...
The central question this paper addresses is what effect will the provisions to reduce non-marital b...
We consider the effect of abortion legalization on births in the United States. A simple theoretical...
The author's estimates suggest that family caps designed to reduce fertility among welfare recipient...
CONTEXT: Pregnant women and children's eligibility for Medicaid was expanded dramatically durin...
This paper tests the hypothesis that low-income women’s likelihood of choosing abortion will decreas...
In this paper, I evaluate the effects of regulations that limit the availability of abortion service...